Youth Sexual Culture Center Operates Sexual Culture Programs
Sex Education by Target Group, Programs Commemorating Seongnyeon Day, etc.

President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol reiterated his pledge to abolish the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, stating, "Isn't it time for the ministry to fulfill its historical mission?" Meanwhile, on the 14th, the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family at the Government Seoul Office, facing a crossroads regarding its existence, is stirring uneasily in a restless atmosphere. Photo by Kim Hyun-min kimhyun81@

President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol reiterated his pledge to abolish the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, stating, "Isn't it time for the ministry to fulfill its historical mission?" Meanwhile, on the 14th, the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family at the Government Seoul Office, facing a crossroads regarding its existence, is stirring uneasily in a restless atmosphere. Photo by Kim Hyun-min kimhyun81@

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[Asia Economy Reporter Han Jinju] The Ministry of Gender Equality and Family announced on the 28th that it will operate special sex education programs for youth and families at youth sexual culture centers nationwide in May, in celebration of "Youth Month."


Youth Sexual Culture Centers provide sex education using various educational materials and media for children and adolescents. Including mobile centers that visit local communities and schools using buses, a total of 57 experiential education centers are currently in operation.


The special sex education programs include sex education tailored for children, adolescents, families, and caregivers, as well as programs commemorating Coming-of-Age Day. Various sexual culture programs such as online and offline campaigns and workshops will be conducted.


For children from infancy to teenagers, programs cover topics such as ▲menstruation, physical and emotional changes during puberty ▲gender equality education, and for parents and caregivers, family programs designed to enhance communication and understanding between caregivers and children will be offered. In celebration of Coming-of-Age Day, sessions will also be held to respect sexual self-determination rights and learn ways to build mutually equal relationships.



Information on regional programs and participation methods can be found on the Korea Youth Sexual Culture Center Association blog and the websites of youth sexual culture centers nationwide.


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